San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Thomas Ryan Donahue

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Thomas Ryan Donahue, age 71, passed away peacefully from pancreatic cancer in San Francisco on April 21, 2022 with his family by his side. Tom was one of five children born to William J. Donahue and Shirley A. Ryan. He attended St. Brendan Grammar School (‘65), St. Ignatius High School (‘69), and USF. A San Francisco native with a warm and friendly personalit­y, Tom formed loyal friendship­s at an early age with neighbors, classmates, and the West Portal community which lasted a lifetime. Tom was a 41 year business partner with his brother, Richard, at Donahue’s Marina Lounge and the Philosophe­r’s Club bars in San Francisco. He had a keen listening ear and patrons loved his welcoming demeanor, quick wit, and sense of humor. Time spent with Tom turned strangers into patrons and patrons into lifelong friends.

Tom was a proud member of the Olympic Club for over 53 years and his OC family is extensive. While Tom loved playing golf at the OC, his golf outings with friends took him from the British Isles to Carmel Valley to the Russian River and countless courses in between, and he especially loved any 19th hole where he would hold court.

Tom’s love of sports, and SI football experience, inspired him to coach varsity football at Abraham Lincoln High School and Galileo High School, with a career spanning 25 years. He loved coaching and mentoring players and valued his relationsh­ips with fellow coaches and supporters.

Tom’s strong character, genuinenes­s, generosity, heart of gold, enviable storytelli­ng abilities, and caring nature endeared him to everyone. His friends and family knew how much he cherished life and loved traveling the world, and how he could always elicit laughter and smiles from those around him. But, if he wasn’t happy with something, his famous laser glance would settle the matter on the spot.

He is survived by his sisters Sheilagh Donahue O’Connor (Ron), Dee Dee Donahue Bovone (George), his brother Richard Donahue (Pam Christophe­r) and pre-deceased by his brother William Donahue. Tom is cherished by his six nieces, four nephews, eleven grand-nephews, and 2 grand-nieces and many other relatives.

Tom, your stories, spirit, and “Irish Goodbyes” will live on and always be part of your legacy. We will love you and miss you eternally. As requested by Tom, private services will be held. A Celebratio­n of Tom’s Life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, a contributi­on to Abraham Lincoln High School (ALHS) football is appreciate­d. Make checks payable to: ALHS Sports Foundation and send to: Lincoln Football c/o Philip Ferrigno, 708 Bradley Ave. Novato, CA 94947.

Gloria Josephine Garcia was born in Oslob, Cebu Philippine­s on March 10, 1944 to Benito and Consesa Pedro. She came to the United States after the untimely death of her mother at the age of 14. She was responsibl­e for her three younger siblings which she helped raise.

While attending City College of San Francisco, she met her husband, David. They married and had one daughter Danielle. Gloria lived her life to the fullest. She worked for many years for UFCW Local 101 as an Office Assistant until her retirement. She traveled the world far and wide, with friends or by herself. She never worried about traveling alone, because she knew she would make friends along the way. She was fiercely independen­t and loved new adventures. Her favorite places to visit were Greece and Italy. She also made annual Christmas trips to visit her baby sister Maria in Mauritius which is where she lives. One year she even went on a trekking trip and went through Kathmandu. She met many people during her travels and has made many friends along the way.She was a classical pianist, an amazing gourmet cook, a fashionist­a and loved playing with makeup and styling her hair. Her phrase to help get family and friends through the day was “Always think positive, because when you do, whatever you wish for WILL come true”.

She was generous, kindhearte­d, thoughtful and a wonderful human being. She is survived by her loving daughter Danielle (John), grandchild­ren Jonathan and Brittany, siblings Maria, Oscar and Caesar (deceased), ex-husband David, and numerous friends and family.

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